Judge, 1922-04-22 · page 33 of 36
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The women of America, who have been dominated for years by servants, have organized the “Kitchen Ku Klux Klan.” Mr. Bennett on the Idle Rich (Continued from page 20) almost forgotten Coomer Ali, because of the captain of the piratical craft he sailed on, and the captain’s cronies in crime, not to mention the crimes. It seems (according to this book) that there are ten men, in the secret heart of Islam, who meet in Mecca, unknown even to the Faith- ful, and who control the destinies of the Mohammedan millions. We pine to learn more of this ten. It sounds like a glorified directors’ meeting of the National City Bank. Mr. Hurst, who, we understand, is a sailor and this his first book, ought surely to write another, and take us back to Mecca. We didn’t have half enough, even of the smells. The book isn’t a great story, nor even at times a skillfully told one. But the flavor is authentic, and that flavor is exotic and exciting. O Joy! By Joseph Samuel Reed DO not have to labor more With hands, or tongue or pen— I need not worry as of yore From whence will come my yen; It’s not in nature of a dole, A pittance purse so lank, Of great dimensions is my roll, With check book on the bank! Our home has undergone a change, Now bric-a-brac galore! Embracing in its scope and range A great department store! No longer in the valley we, But high on affluence ridge. My wife’s the financier! For she Is winning now at bridge! DOING IT KINDLY “There now! Never mind, old chap!” said the hotel guest, as he patted the electric bulb and turned the switch. “What on earth!” cried his room- mate. “Have you gone teetotally crazy?” “Merely obeying that sign, which insists that I ‘kindly turn off the light before leaving the room.’” water wagon.” “Yes, that’s just MAKING “You said you’d never get on the “Gosh, man, I’ve Wirepuller-—Have you got a job for eee doing. ‘ASummer Cruise around Mediterranean, T often has been suggested that one of our popu~ lar Mediterranean Cruises, if scheduled for July and August, would be taken advantage of by many whose annual vacation occurs during the summer months, It is especially to meet the wishes of this large, influential and cultured class, that we have arranged for 1922 a most enchanting summer cruise to and about the fascinatingly interesting lands border- ing this famous sea, sailing from New York by specially chartered new Cunard Anchor Liner “TUSCANIA”—July 5 returning Sept. 6. The itinerary covers MADEIRA—LISBON—GIBRALTAR (for Granada) —MALAGA—MONACO, (for Monte Carlo and Nice)—GENOA (Overland Tours to the Passion Play at Oberammergau, Switzerland, Italian Li F ¢. rejoining the Crui sing through the DARDA- YROUT (for Baalbek and Damascus)—HAIPA (for Nazareth, ‘jas and Jerusalem)— JAFFA (for Jerusalem, etc.) —-ALEXANDRIA (for Cairo), ete. THOS. COOK & SON 245 Broadway, New York Chicago Philadelphia Boston San Francisco Los Angeles lontreal Toronto Vancouver Cook's Travelers’ Cheques Good Everywhere 150 Offices Throughout the World SOOOU UU DU UU UU UU UU COU OUUUUUe A Busy Wire. IT PAY Let Cuticura Be Your Beauty Doctor um, 25,every where, Forsamples| Ste ont icuta Laboratorise Dept. 7 Malden, Mase, got a job on it!” the kind.” 31